To play in two World Cups was a dream
The Rugby Paper|October 27, 2024
RUGBY started quite late for me.
To play in two World Cups was a dream

It wasn’t something that was in my family growing up, I was a swimmer and a footballer. It was in school (Hounsdown), around Year 9, when I first got involved. We had two particularly enthusiastic P.E teachers, Mr McGhee and Mr Bryant, who set me on that path, and that led to me joining my local club, Tottonians (near Southampton).

At the age of 16 I had my first big decision to make. The AASE scheme had just started up, which combined rugby with your studies. I only heard about it on a car journey home when one of the other lads was bragging about how he’d got an academy contract at London Irish. When we queried it, it actually turned out to be the AASE programme that he was on about, and London Irish said they’d be delighted for me to come as well. There was still a lot to consider as it meant moving away from home, to London, at the age of 16, and financially, my mum had to pay my boarding. It’s fair to say I matured quickly.

I was very lucky to have the coaches that I had: Neal Hatley, Giselle Mather, David Williams – all top level coaches now. Those two years at St Paul’s College and in the London Irish academy were awesome. Only two of us out of 15/16 were awarded academy contracts, so it was a fairly ruthless process. The other was Jack Moates, a No.9, who ended up playing for Wasps. We’re convinced that one thing that worked in my favour was the fact that I was the only person who’d wear an Italian jersey to training, which helped me to stand out.

This story is from the October 27, 2024 edition of The Rugby Paper.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

This story is from the October 27, 2024 edition of The Rugby Paper.

Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.

MORE STORIES FROM THE RUGBY PAPERView All
I always wanted to play an exciting form of rugby
The Rugby Paper

I always wanted to play an exciting form of rugby

THERE were periods of my career where I felt like I was playing well enough to earn a shot with England. However, if you look at the way England’s gone, even with Marcus Smith now, he gets taken off when he is playing fantastic rugby just because he’s more of a flair player and as a result has a stigma attached.

time-read
6 mins  |
December 22, 2024
England must find a way to deliver
The Rugby Paper

England must find a way to deliver

WITH Christmas fast approaching, it’s time for us all to look forward to better things and hope we achieve them.

time-read
4 mins  |
December 22, 2024
I've still got plenty to give, says Beaumont
The Rugby Paper

I've still got plenty to give, says Beaumont

JOSH Beaumont prepares to put his body on the festive front line again in the Sale cause revealing his biggest “regret” has been not winning an England cap.

time-read
2 mins  |
December 22, 2024
Saracens fight back to overcome Bears
The Rugby Paper

Saracens fight back to overcome Bears

SARACENS secured a pulsating victory over a Hannah Botterman-inspired Bristol Bears to move to within a point of the summit of the table.

time-read
1 min  |
December 22, 2024
Hopkins in snatch it
The Rugby Paper

Hopkins in snatch it

AFTER the resignation of their popular head coach Toby Booth earlier in the week, Ospreys were given a huge boost when replacement Iestyn Hopkins crashed over with the clock in overtime to condemn their fiercest rivals to yet another defeat in Swansea.

time-read
2 mins  |
December 22, 2024
No Mostert? That's got to be a mistake
The Rugby Paper

No Mostert? That's got to be a mistake

HERE'S a funny thing: one of the more prominent rugby sites on the world wide web super information highway thingy has just published its list of the 100 best players in the sport. And no, the Spring-bok lock Franco Mostert isn't in it. ALLOWED

time-read
1 min  |
December 22, 2024
Tompkins hits the 200-mark for Saracens
The Rugby Paper

Tompkins hits the 200-mark for Saracens

MARK McCall has hailed Nick Tompkins, who makes his 200th appearance today for Saracens against champions Northampton at StoneX Stadium, as the epitome of a player the club aims to produce.

time-read
3 mins  |
December 22, 2024
Anguish for Chiefs as Sale march on
The Rugby Paper

Anguish for Chiefs as Sale march on

GEORGE Ford’s educated right boot proved hugely instrumental as Sale subjected rock-bottom Exeter to yet more misery and gloom.

time-read
2 mins  |
December 22, 2024
Rampaging Bears tear Tigers apart
The Rugby Paper

Rampaging Bears tear Tigers apart

BRISTOL produced a memorable display of attacking rugby which left Leicester thoroughly shaken and stirred.

time-read
2 mins  |
December 22, 2024
England's outsiders deserve a chance niveste cu
The Rugby Paper

England's outsiders deserve a chance niveste cu

IT’S just six weeks before the start of the 2025 Six Nations, and since Steve Borthwick became England head coach his main message to the media has been we want to get better. However, by the end of the autumn series, Borthwick had become a bit more critical, saying that England were not fit enough, and were not carrying what they had been doing in training into matches.

time-read
4 mins  |
December 22, 2024